Flow Session Statistics: session filter—session identifier |
Session ID
|
Number that identifies the session. Use this ID to get more
information about the session.
|
|
Status
|
Session status.
|
|
Flag
|
Internal flag depicting the state of the session, used for debugging
purposes.
|
|
Virtual system
|
Virtual system to which the session belongs.
|
|
Policy name
|
Name and ID of the policy that the first packet of the session
matched.
|
|
Maximum timeout
|
Maximum session timeout.
|
|
Current timeout
|
Remaining time for the session unless traffic exists in the
session.
|
|
Start time
|
Time when the session was created, offset from the system start
time.
|
|
Duration
|
Length of time for which the session is active.
|
|
In
|
For the input flow:
- Source and destination addresses and protocol tuple for
the input flow.
- Interface: input flow interface.
- Session token: Internal token derived from the
virtual routing instance.
- Flag: Internal debugging flags.
- Route: Internal next hop of the route to be used
by the flow.
- Gateway: Next-hop gateway of the flow.
- Tunnel: If the flow is going into a tunnel, the
tunnel ID. Otherwise, 0 (zero).
- Port Sequence, FIN sequence, FIN
state, Cookie: Internal TCP state tracking information.
|
|
Out
|
For the reverse flow:
- Source and destination addresses and protocol tuple for
the input flow.
- Interface: input flow interface.
- Session token: Internal token derived from the
virtual routing instance.
- Flag: Internal debugging flags.
- Route: Internal next hop of the route to be used
by the flow.
- Gateway: Next-hop gateway of the flow.
- Tunnel: If the flow is going into a tunnel, the
tunnel ID. Otherwise, 0 (zero).
- Port Sequence, FIN sequence, FIN
state, Cookie: Internal TCP state tracking information.
|
|